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Department Of Orthopaedic And Neuro-musculoskeletal Surgery Faculty Of Medical And Pharmaceutical Sc | 論文
- Room temperature negative differential conductance due to resonant tunneling through a single nanocrystalline-Si quantum dot
- Analyses of early events during chondrogenic repair in rat full-thickness articular cartilage defects
- A Form of the Neutral Current
- Single-Kaon Production by Neutrino and K_ Decay Form Factors
- Atomic Force Microscope Current-Imaging Study for Current Density through Nanocrystalline Silicon Dots Embedded in SiO_2
- Morphological study, by teasing examination, of the communication from the musculocutaneous to median nerves
- Morphological study of the communication between the musculocutaneous and median nerves
- Hybrid simulation of the RF-SET and its charge sensitivity analysis
- Molecular Characterization in the VP7, VP4 and NSP4 Genes of Human Rotavirus Serotype 4 (G4) Isolated in Japan and Kenya
- Diabetes with hyperlipidemia : a risk factor for developing joint contractures secondary to immobility in rat knee joints?
- Intervertebral Disc Cells Produce Tumor Necrosis Factor α, Interleukin-1β, and Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 Immediately After Herniation : An Experimental Study Using a New Hernia Model
- Requirement of fibroblast growth factor signaling for regeneration of epiphyseal morphology in rabbit full-thickness defects of articular cartilage
- Same Sign Dimuon Production and Charmed Quark Pair cc^^- Creation Effects in Inclusive ν(ν^^-)-N Scattering
- Hadroproduction of Heavy Mesons and QCD Effect on Scale Breaking
- Quark Jet Model and Total Cross Section in Photon-Nucleon Scattering
- Large p_T Inclusive Photoproduction and Hard Scattering Model
- On the Determination of the Ratios of Quark Fragmentation Functions by Inclusive Electro-Pion-Production Experiments
- On the Determination of the Ratios of Quark Fragmentation Functions in Inclusive Electroproduction
- Significant Reduction of Phonon Scattering Potential in 1D Si Quantum Dot Array Interconnected with Thin Oxide Layers
- On Higher Order Corrections in the Meson Theory of Nuclear Forces